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Conviction of Scientology Critic Raises Free Speech Issue Press release expressing concern that H. Keith Henson's constitutional right to free speech was violated, and that he was not allowed to defend himself properly. [Electronic Frontier Foundation]
Unorthodox Arrest Enzo Di Matteo's article on the Keith Henson case: "Church of scientology calls cops and has one of its harshest and most vocal critics jailed." [Now Magazine]
Keith Henson News Collection of news bulletins, translations of news articles, related documents, and links.
The Church of Scientology vs. Keith Henson On April 4, 1996, the Church of Scientology filed a federal lawsuit against Keith Henson.
US Scientology Critic Free in Canada Thomas C. Greene's article on the Canadian authorities' acceptance of Henson's application for refugee status. [The Register]
Online Scientology critic seeks political asylum 'Democracy' and 'liberty' in the sunny State of California never looked more like the empty incantations they really are. After conviction on one absurd count in a kangaroo court, Keith Henson seeks political asylum in Canada. [The Register]
Online Scientology critic jailed in Canada Report on SWAT team in body armor swooping in to arrest Keith Henson, allegedly for failing to disclose that a warrant was out for his arrest when he entered Canada. [The Register]
U.S. Fugitive Arrested at Gunpoint Elaine O'Connor's article on the case. [Toronto Star]
Scientology Slips Through the Net Depending on whom you ask, last week's verdict in Religious Technology Center v. Keith Henson is either a vote for intellectual property rights or a vote against freedom of information. [Wired]
Henson Trial Continued Keith Henson, an electrical engineer successfully sued by the Church of Scientology for copyright infringement, will wait until next month to find out whether he will face prison on a contempt-of-court charge related to the case. [Wired]




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